Fair enough, everyone is entitled to there opinions! White was enjoyable to me but nowhere near the best plot or the best executed imo. It was good but its not 10/10 classic to me personally like Blue and Red are.
@@KatalistProductionsKozzySasha white is amazing dude....see it again ...many reviewers didn't get it as far as i'm concerned . It's about equality...reversal of power/abuse dynamics. The end of white is clearer in the very end of red. 'Nuff said.
@@bfhwhataboutthecavesdude6162 I have seen White over 10 times....It was good, just not a classic like Blue and Red imo. Again this is just my personal OPINION, not sure why my opinion bothers you lol.
1995, a punto cumplir 20 años y perdidamente enamorado... Cuanto ame a ésta bella mujer, y tuve de pretexto visitar Paris y como un joven soñador tenía la esperanza de mirarla. Hoy a punto de cumplir 45, me causa algo de gracia lo que hice, pero... Lo volvería a hacer. Desde la tierra del Tequila y el Mezcal.
I love her, so beautiful and talented. Not many actersses like her now. And WOW I would have said that the thing about the photo with the red backround was something that Kieslowski himself thought at the very beginning.
Irene Jacob is one of the best looking French actresses I've ever seen. She ranks alongside Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy and Eva Green as the top 10 contemporary French actresses in this world (despite that, being French-speaking, Irene is actually from French-speaking Switzerland rather than from France itself). Her thick French-Swiss accent makes her a little hard to understand at times, but I still think it's great and natural.
I remember reading that Tarantino wanted her for Bruce Willis girlfriend in Pulp Fiction and as awesome as she is, I sort of can't really imagine how she would have done that role. But maybe that's a testament to how well Maria de Medeiros played it.
La double vie du Veronique and Bleu are 2 of my favourite films. I love Rouge too, but with less intensity I believe. Irene Jacob is also one of my fav actresses, with Juliette Binoche, Meryl Streep, Winona Ryder, Sophia Loren and Anna Karenina.
@@schwesterleinfuchsI think our friend means Anna Karina, who most notably made several films with J-L Godard in the 60's,. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Karina
I considered the trilogy as the stories of the 6 survivors. So more like a retrospective kind of storytelling. It can even be that the judge, as someone enjoying spying on people, might have created the stories after the incident. Because to me, the judge represents Kieslowski himself. This is my personal interpretation though.
In Red, the old judge tells Valentine about the dream. But What's about 100 or 200 from now people will watch these movies and they would be the works of Art like Rambrant, etc.... Then people might asks who is girl Valentine as much as who is Mona Lisa. I have same feeling that I have no right when I attempts to make my own documentary but it is feeling that she describes that hold me now to continue. But, nice to know that yea there is another way.
Hard to watch "The Double Life of Veronique" without falling in love with Irene Jacob.
Exactly. Si.
😻
Same with Rouge 😍
so tru
It's hard to watch anything she is in w/o falling in love w/ Irene Jacob.
Red and Double Life of Veronique were such beautiful films it makes me tear up just thinking about them.
Red was in my top 10 list of favourite films when I first saw it in 1996 and continues to be here in 2021.
She crystallises passion into freshness and youth along with her incredible childlike spontaneity. The most profound french actress
Haven't seen her in about 20 years. Still a goddess
Great interview, Kieslowski was so amazing. The Double Life Of Veronique, Decalogue, Blue and Red are just amazing movies.
White was great too.
KatalistProductions-Kozzy-Sasha...White easily had the best plot among the three colors..
Fair enough, everyone is entitled to there opinions! White was enjoyable to me but nowhere near the best plot or the best executed imo. It was good but its not 10/10 classic to me personally like Blue and Red are.
@@KatalistProductionsKozzySasha white is amazing dude....see it again ...many reviewers didn't get it as far as i'm concerned . It's about equality...reversal of power/abuse dynamics. The end of white is clearer in the very end of red. 'Nuff said.
@@bfhwhataboutthecavesdude6162 I have seen White over 10 times....It was good, just not a classic like Blue and Red imo. Again this is just my personal OPINION, not sure why my opinion bothers you lol.
Most beautiful girl in the whole world
Finally someone who gets it.
as beautiful as good actress
Couldn't agree more
I have seen Red multiple times and loved her role. Thanks for the interview.
The trilogy is a great set of movies. What a loss that Kieslowski passed away so young.
he was already retired before dying. :)
Irene is a great actress! I discovered her in The Fraternity Is Red, and now she became one of my favorites actors ever.
Jacob in Red is one of my top 10 favourite performances of all time, even after seeing 1000’s of movies...she’s just sublime.
Kieslowski always strikes me as more than a director. He was like Milan Kundera with a camera set.😭
I though exactly same thing!
Me too!!
I sit in awe at times at the stuff he was able to put on a screen, also the emotions his work would bring out in me. One of the best ever.
I once taught a graduate seminar that paired Kundera and Kieslowski. It worked very well.
What a beautiful and sensitive , intelligent woman.
1995, a punto cumplir 20 años y perdidamente enamorado... Cuanto ame a ésta bella mujer, y tuve de pretexto visitar Paris y como un joven soñador tenía la esperanza de mirarla. Hoy a punto de cumplir 45, me causa algo de gracia lo que hice, pero... Lo volvería a hacer. Desde la tierra del Tequila y el Mezcal.
Yes, Three Colors Red and The Double Life of Véronique both are my top favorite movies of all the time
Red was in my top 10 list of favourite films when I first saw it in 1996 and continues to be, here in 2021.
probably jacob's best work till date.
She's not glamorous Hollywood beautiful rather she's innocent, vulnerable, sweet and lovely beautiful.
Dickhead she's gorgeous
She’s a brute. Terribly unattractive. Looks like little boy rather than adult woman.
I’m in love with her voice
I love her, so beautiful and talented. Not many actersses like her now. And WOW I would have said that the thing about the photo with the red backround was something that Kieslowski himself thought at the very beginning.
The double life of Veronique is a film I could just look at again and again.
Short film about love is just extraordinarily exceptional
The most beautiful woman - mesmerising and delicate. Kieślowski made a great choice
great interview. thanks.
Amazing woman
Thanks for the upload
Irene Jacob is one of the best looking French actresses I've ever seen. She ranks alongside Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy and Eva Green as the top 10 contemporary French actresses in this world (despite that, being French-speaking, Irene is actually from French-speaking Switzerland rather than from France itself). Her thick French-Swiss accent makes her a little hard to understand at times, but I still think it's great and natural.
I think i'm in love with this woman..
thanks for posting. a great interview.
Tyle PRAWDZIWYCH EMOCJI podczas wywiadu :!!! EXCELLENT:)
Great actress, great director
She is gorgeous. Man, I knew she was fine when Wesley Snipes had her in US Marshals. She looks like Claire Danes.
I remember reading that Tarantino wanted her for Bruce Willis girlfriend in Pulp Fiction and as awesome as she is, I sort of can't really imagine how she would have done that role. But maybe that's a testament to how well Maria de Medeiros played it.
La double vie du Veronique and Bleu are 2 of my favourite films. I love Rouge too, but with less intensity I believe.
Irene Jacob is also one of my fav actresses, with Juliette Binoche, Meryl Streep, Winona Ryder, Sophia Loren and Anna Karenina.
Anna Karenina😊?
@@schwesterleinfuchsI think our friend means Anna Karina, who most notably made several films with J-L Godard in the 60's,. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Karina
amazing !!
So interesting. Great stuff
Great to see this 👍🏻 tysm 🌷
Thank you!
Ιρέν Ζακόμπ I like the way she Speaks
Wciąż ten sam piękny uśmiech :)
I considered the trilogy as the stories of the 6 survivors. So more like a retrospective kind of storytelling. It can even be that the judge, as someone enjoying spying on people, might have created the stories after the incident. Because to me, the judge represents Kieslowski himself. This is my personal interpretation though.
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Beautiful woman.
In Red, the old judge tells Valentine about the dream. But What's about 100 or 200 from now people will watch these movies and they would be the works of Art like Rambrant, etc.... Then people might asks who is girl Valentine as much as who is Mona Lisa. I have same feeling that I have no right when I attempts to make my own documentary but it is feeling that she describes that hold me now to continue. But, nice to know that yea there is another way.
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Love u erenn❤
GREAT IRENEEE!! :D X
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She kind of looks like Anne Hathaway
she doesnt have the scary eyes
Juliette Binoche is better, hands down!
It's not a competition.
Irene, hands on the blanket (with force, if needed;)